Léon Flameng

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Olympic medal record
Men's Cycling
Gold 1896 100 kilometres
Silver 1896 10 kilometres
Bronze 1896 2 kilometres
Flameng, right, with teammate Masson
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Flameng, right, with teammate Masson

Léon Flameng (18771917) was a French cyclist. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Flameng competed in the 333 metres, 2 kilometres, 10 kilometres and 100 kilometres races. His best finish was in the longest of the races, as he finished the 100 kilometres with a time of 3:08:19.2 to win the event. He took second in the 10 kilometres, barely behind countryman Paul Masson as both had the time of 17:54.2. In the 2 kilometres, Flameng finished third. In his shortest event, he tied with two other cyclists for fifth place in the 333 metres at 27.0 seconds.

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